Smith is often the face of that push, but he said he has the full support of chief executive Satya Nadella as well as the Microsoft board.

In a recent Q&A with the Wall Street Journal, he explained the importance of the company's public and consistent stand.

"Our employees are going to find themselves needing to make similar decisions in the future, or explaining these decisions to our stakeholders, including our customers," he said. "We [also] need to get our rationale down to 122 characters so it can be put in a tweet that can be retweeted."

Preparing a message to be shared consistently in legal briefs and on social media is no small task, but Smith said it's important, and a message that resonates.

"What people want is to see information that is stored digitally in the cloud get the same kind of protection as information that is written down and stored on paper," he told the Journal.

Read the full interview at the Wall Street Journal, and let us know what you think about Microsoft's recent privacy push in the comments.